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The preservation of likelihood ratio ordering under convolution (English)
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Unlike stochastic ordering \((\geq^{st})\), which is preserved under convolution (i.e., summation of independent random variables), so far it is only known that likelihood ratio ordering \((\geq^{lr})\) is preserved under convolution of log-concave \((PF_ 2)\) random variables. In this paper we define a stronger version of likelihood ratio ordering, termed shifted likelihood ratio ordering \((\geq_{\uparrow}^{lr})\) and show that it is preserved, under convolution. An application of this closure property to closed queueing network is given. Other properties of shifted likelihood ratio ordering are also discussed.
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conditional stochastic order
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likelihood ratio ordering
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shifted likelihood ratio ordering
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queueing network
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